Remove “Police-save.second-shine.com” virus (Working Guide)

Is your browser locked by Police-save.second-shine.com ? Your a victim of the Fake Police Ransomware scams targeting browser like Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera on Windows. Either also Safari on Mac OSX. This ransom lock works on all browser that allow javascript. Cyber criminals lock your browser using javascript. This lock is fairly easy to remove, follow our instruction to forcibly close your favorite browser which is locked by this fake scam.

This fake ransom lock is known to be spreading in almost all languages around the world on a lot of different websites. Do never pay the fine they ask for!

While many people would be quick to realize that this is a scam and fake, the content of the popup message can seem quite convincing, especially when it is accompanied by official-looking government seals and logos. You would think that no one would fall for this type of scam but according to Symantec, up to 2.9% of the people targeted by this scam will end up paying the fine, either out of fear of the perceived consequences, or because they are desperate to regain access to the data on their computers.

Remove “Police-save.second-shine.com” virus

You cannot close the browser, as the message stays on your screen, here’s a example of the message you see on your screen.Notice: this message varies per country, if you are from outside the US you can see a different message.

All activities of this computer have been recordedAll your files are encrypted. Do not try to unlock your computer!Your browser has been blocked due to at least on of the reasons specified below.

Don’t worry were gonna stop this process and remove this virus from your computer.

Safari Mac OSX

Goto the Safari menu in the top left corner.

Select all items, and click Reset button

Notice: For Safari and Mac OSX this is it.
No need for further scan of your computer. Windows users, follow our guide below and scan your computer using MalwareBytes Anti-Malware.

Windows XP and Windows 7 users

Right click in the taskbar

Search for the following process, depending on which browser you are using.Internet Explorer: iexplore.exeMozilla Firefox: firefox.exeGoogle Chrome: Chrome.exe

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